In Caplan's terminology, prevention efforts provided to persons showing early signs of a disorder or distress, equivalent to early intervention
a. primary prevention
b. secondary prevention
c. tertiary prevention
d. indicated preventive measures
b
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Dee Dee taught his dog Max to play dead whenever he made the sound of a gun being fired. After a while, Dee Dee got bored with the trick and allowed Max's behavior to extinguish. However, while Dee Dee was watching TV several months later, a small child on the TV began making the sound of a gun with his mouth. Upon hearing the sound, Max rolled over and played dead. Which principle of classical conditioning does this example illustrate?
A. Spontaneous recovery B. Higher-order conditioning C. Extinction D. Stimulus generalization
The most common way for drug molecules to be deactivated is by
A. CYP450 enzymes in the liver. B. protein binding. C. elimination through the bowel. D. reuptake.
When Luke kissed Laura, her heart rate increases. Luke always wore Old Spice After Shave. Whenever Laura smelled Old Spice thereafter, her heart raced. Old Spice After Shave was the:
a. unconditioned stimulus. b. unconditioned response. c. conditioned stimulus. d. conditioned response.
If Julie receives her allowance every Sunday, assuming she has completed all of her chores, she is on which intermittent schedule of reinforcement?
What will be an ideal response?